Andrea Kurland

Martha Cooper: The photographer who introduced graffiti to the world
Photography

Martha Cooper: The photographer who introduced graffiti to the world

Creative Decay — Martha Cooper’s photographs of New York graffiti in the seventies and eighties helped catapult hip hop around the globe. When Huck met Martha in 2007, she showed us the kids that first took her underground.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

A pep talk with Ian MacKaye on the eve of the US elections
Culture

A pep talk with Ian MacKaye on the eve of the US elections

How to handle anything, from Brexit to Trump — Words of advice from the punk pioneer in case the worst should happen: Get offline and have real conversations. Stop trying to blow one another up.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Amy Goodman's fierce brand of independent journalism
Culture

Amy Goodman's fierce brand of independent journalism

You can't arrest the truth — Democracy Now! journalist Amy Goodman is facing arrest for her frontline reporting on the North Dakota pipeline protests. But that’s just a chink in the chain of global injustice she’s tackled head on.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

The photographer documenting the greatest silent crisis of our time
Culture

The photographer documenting the greatest silent crisis of our time

'Water' by Mustafah Abdulaziz — Are we heading towards a water crisis – or are we already in it? Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz is journeying across the world, closing the gap between the choices we make and the impact we have on the planet.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Brexit Britain: It's not too late to have your say
Culture

Brexit Britain: It's not too late to have your say

Write to your MP from Huck HQ — There is too much at stake to sit back now - and everything left to play for. If you feel sidelined by the EU referendum, it's not too late to act. Join us anytime at Huck HQ and, together, let's speak to power.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Huck Photo Workshops
Culture

Huck Photo Workshops

A new kind of masterclass — Up your game, hang with the pros and join the Huck photo family with a new kind of practical workshop, designed especially for you.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Photographer Kevin Frayer is pushing beyond 'otherness' to show the real China
Culture

Photographer Kevin Frayer is pushing beyond 'otherness' to show the real China

“Photograph what moves you, not because it’s quaint” — Award-winning photojournalist Kevin Frayer has witnessed war and world-changing events. But it's out on the fringes of society that he really found his voice. Here, he shares his hard-won advice for young photographers chasing authentic stories beyond the beaten track.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Britain's refusal to grant asylum and the hypocrisy of "safety"
Opinion

Britain's refusal to grant asylum and the hypocrisy of "safety"

From where I stand — Not a day goes by that students and women's groups aren't mocked by the right-wing press and liberal thinkers for creating safe-spaces, environments in which some danger and oppression can be kept at bay. Safe spaces are derided by those who have the luxury of safety already.

Written by: Shone Faye

Photography from the margins that everyone should see
Culture

Photography from the margins that everyone should see

2016 Sony World Photography Awards — From victims of acid attacks in Iran to empathetic work on the refugee crisis, these are Huck's highlights from the world's largest photography competition.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Are women being erased from history?
Culture

Are women being erased from history?

The art project that focuses on ‘Herstory’ not ‘his’ — Alice Wroe is using participatory art to help students - and fully-fledged adults - access the stories of incredible women overlooked by the history books.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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